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al qaeda has sent people and joined fighters there. that's not been a established close relationship. it's reported they're in syria now. chechen groups are in syria now. they're attacking the regime, which raises the issue, if we should be providing weapons and equipment to syrians. who would you be arming and training? do we really want to do that? what might they do in the future? >> right. still a lot to learn about who the older brother had contact with in dagestan. >>> still ahead this afternoon, new information on what -- we'll talk about that ahead. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed to
al qaeda has sent people and joined fighters there. that's not been a established close relationship. it's reported they're in syria now. chechen groups are in syria now. they're attacking the regime, which raises the issue, if we should be providing weapons and equipment to syrians. who would you be arming and training? do we really want to do that? what might they do in the future? >> right. still a lot to learn about who the older brother had contact with in dagestan. >>>...
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, or al-qaeda-affiliated or inspired groups when they see something like that. how do they prove it? >> first, as catherine pointed out, it doesn't mean it won't be in the future or hasn't been on obscure al-qaeda website and the nsa is going to lots of these sites and going to signal intelligence and intercepts in the last weeks that may have referred to some type of bombing and they also had access to all the video cameras that are new basically in the last decade in cities across the united states and especially in boston, commercial videos as well as municipal videos so they can see who might have planted the bomb and going to the pharmacy stores, the chemical stores, the stores that might sell improvised explosives to see who might have purchased them and the actual fragments which were nails and ball bearings, which is a hall mark, by the way of jihadist suicide bombings and those seem to have been purchased in the united states and they're going to try to find it out. and they've got a lot of tools to work with, but a lot of leg work and shoe work to go t
, or al-qaeda-affiliated or inspired groups when they see something like that. how do they prove it? >> first, as catherine pointed out, it doesn't mean it won't be in the future or hasn't been on obscure al-qaeda website and the nsa is going to lots of these sites and going to signal intelligence and intercepts in the last weeks that may have referred to some type of bombing and they also had access to all the video cameras that are new basically in the last decade in cities across the...
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instructions for making them appear on the internet including just last month in an al qaeda magazine "inspire." investigators say the explosive in boston was most likely smokeless powder, gunpowder like this, available at sporting goods store, not something more powerful like dynamite. and they believe the bombs were carried to the scene in dark nylon bags and set off by timers. the fbi is examining photos like this from nbc affiliate whdh to see if nylon bags might have been placed on trash bags on the sidewalk to appear less conspicuous. a former bomb investigator says the experts know what to look for. >> they are able to recognize the minute pieces of an recall that a civilian wouldn't even know what it was, but a bomb investigator like fbi or atf will say, that's from a clock. that's from a battery. >> reporter: boston police say the area was checked twice for bombs yesterday, but there was no security screening. >> because there is unrestricted access to the race course, simply because it's 28 miles long, people can come and go and bring items in and out. >> reporter: authoriti
instructions for making them appear on the internet including just last month in an al qaeda magazine "inspire." investigators say the explosive in boston was most likely smokeless powder, gunpowder like this, available at sporting goods store, not something more powerful like dynamite. and they believe the bombs were carried to the scene in dark nylon bags and set off by timers. the fbi is examining photos like this from nbc affiliate whdh to see if nylon bags might have been placed...
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you can see how you can use them in the al qaeda magazine. but they have also been common in other sorts of attacks, does that lead you down a path of foreign or domestic? have you had any indications as to which it will be? >> i think the jury's still out, whether it's a foreign or terrorist related attack. one possibility that's not mentioned is that it could be foreign inspired, like the inspired magazine that al qaeda put out that shows you how to make these bombs in your mother's kitchen essentially. the ideaa it could be inspired like the general hassan out there, the homegrown terrorist, i would could be inspired by the foreign organization and pulled off by a homegrown inside the united states. we really don't know. the jury is still out. we really won't know until this forensics comes back from the examination of the bombing device and until the perpetrators are actually and prehebded. >> chairman mccall, good to talk to you again sir. >>> a boston family is reeling after learning that one of their loved ones died in the bombings. kr
you can see how you can use them in the al qaeda magazine. but they have also been common in other sorts of attacks, does that lead you down a path of foreign or domestic? have you had any indications as to which it will be? >> i think the jury's still out, whether it's a foreign or terrorist related attack. one possibility that's not mentioned is that it could be foreign inspired, like the inspired magazine that al qaeda put out that shows you how to make these bombs in your mother's...
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al qaeda inspired. but it's striking nonetheless that there are some close parallels between the description of the devices in boston and this recipe in al qaeda's "inspire" magazine. >> reporter: the homeland security department has warned in the past about the dangers of pressure cooker bombs. important also to say that authorities have not told us if they have figured out whether the bombings were the result of international terrorism or if this was a home grown attack. wolf? >> so, clearly, this investigation is at an early stage when i'm hearing you say, joe, that they don't really have any har evidence or any evidence at all this could have been internationally inspired. they really don't have a whole lot of evidence domestically, either. is that what i'm hearing? >> i've asked a law enforcement official on the ground there in boston about whether they just simply have nothing. that official would not comment on that. nonetheless, they are telling me they expect this to be a very long slog. so i t
al qaeda inspired. but it's striking nonetheless that there are some close parallels between the description of the devices in boston and this recipe in al qaeda's "inspire" magazine. >> reporter: the homeland security department has warned in the past about the dangers of pressure cooker bombs. important also to say that authorities have not told us if they have figured out whether the bombings were the result of international terrorism or if this was a home grown attack. wolf?...
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and if you take the tact that it was al qaeda. remember all they care about is causing mass casualties. as many as they can. they do believe that will stop occupation of the middle east. while we're more guilty than the chinese, the chinese are no less guilty of oppressing muslims. the point is to attack the west until it picks up and leaves the middle east. and this ideology, you can also pick up on the internet and it can be turned against us at any moment. and remember, there is no play book for al qaeda. a lot of these bombings in london, the airplane bombings, it was young kids who just decided that's what they were going to do. to go back on what i said about no claim, well, there is no set standard for an attack like this. and we're really not going to know until they get the forensics, until they get a picture. you know, we're so far away from a solution on this. >> yeah, we are. and keep stressing that nobody knows the answers to these questions, pure theorizing. but what everyone in america is talking about. fran finally
and if you take the tact that it was al qaeda. remember all they care about is causing mass casualties. as many as they can. they do believe that will stop occupation of the middle east. while we're more guilty than the chinese, the chinese are no less guilty of oppressing muslims. the point is to attack the west until it picks up and leaves the middle east. and this ideology, you can also pick up on the internet and it can be turned against us at any moment. and remember, there is no play book...
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i think the biggest question will be whether there was any particular al qaeda driven plot behind the two brothers, especially has there has been a long-standing by the intelligence communities that al qaeda and the chechen rebels have worked together in the resource, intelligence and supply of weapons, and ultimately if it does have an al qaeda angle to it, this could be significantly concerning as this would be the first chechen-born or led attack on the united states. >> that is right. it has not happened before. and i want to bring in our terrific resource on things like this. when he was not read his miranda rights, how surprised? >> it's unusual. we know him and his brother were bomb makers and there are other bombs out there, and is there a greater conspiracy than two brothers? it's a great concern. the public safety exception was most appropriate under these circumstances. >> is this a one and done thing, they did not read him his miranda rights, and will that become an issue later on or not likely? >> it may be raised, but it's not going to affect the government to go forward
i think the biggest question will be whether there was any particular al qaeda driven plot behind the two brothers, especially has there has been a long-standing by the intelligence communities that al qaeda and the chechen rebels have worked together in the resource, intelligence and supply of weapons, and ultimately if it does have an al qaeda angle to it, this could be significantly concerning as this would be the first chechen-born or led attack on the united states. >> that is right....
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he learned about how to do this from an al qaeda magazine. how simple it would be to do this. so does that strike you as being someone that would work more as a lone wolf? even though these were -- at least these two devices were strategically placed not that far apart? >> well, unfortunately right now, i mean, it just -- just about every case i was involved in, whether it was a lone wolf or people acting, you know, in small groups or whatever, the internet played a part in it because there is so much information both in terms of radicalizing people and teaching them these skills that, you know, before they had to travel to learn. now it's available on the internet. and i'm not -- i'm not saying that leaning toward the fact that this is an islamic-type event. i'm just saying the internet plays a factor in just about every terrorism case the fbi sees nowadays. >> what do you think about the initial reports we were hearing about certain suspicious packages or potentially other devices that were found? and now today that's all been walked back? should we be more suspicious anding
he learned about how to do this from an al qaeda magazine. how simple it would be to do this. so does that strike you as being someone that would work more as a lone wolf? even though these were -- at least these two devices were strategically placed not that far apart? >> well, unfortunately right now, i mean, it just -- just about every case i was involved in, whether it was a lone wolf or people acting, you know, in small groups or whatever, the internet played a part in it because...
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to drew's point, that type of a device, al qaeda has used, taliban has used. you see them in pakistan. however, they have nothing to trace to any international group or individual and they shrug and say sadly in today's age, it's very rare, but if you want to learn how to do this, unfortunately, you can on the internet. >> we'll have more on the investigation throughout this hour. i want to go next to gary tuchman at a vigil wrapping up in the dorchester neighborhood. gary, tell us about what you've seen. >> the candle light vigil has come to an end, but people don't want to leave just yet. a sense of community and togetherness that's taken place here. and this was an amazing gathering because there were probably about 1,100 or 1,200 people here, this was all word of mouth. people came with their candles and honored the three people who have died so far in this catastrophe. and also, pledged togetherness to the people who have suffered so much. whose loved ones are in the hospital and people who are suffering. we are only about a five-minute drive away from th
to drew's point, that type of a device, al qaeda has used, taliban has used. you see them in pakistan. however, they have nothing to trace to any international group or individual and they shrug and say sadly in today's age, it's very rare, but if you want to learn how to do this, unfortunately, you can on the internet. >> we'll have more on the investigation throughout this hour. i want to go next to gary tuchman at a vigil wrapping up in the dorchester neighborhood. gary, tell us about...
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qaeda, if it's al qaeda an the arabian peninsula, even a domestic political group trying to make a point, often there's a claim of responsibility in the first day or two. the silence is part of the investigation, and a reminder to us that what is not being said and what we don't know is perhaps much more important than what we do know. >> john, don't go too far away. moments before the terror attack here in boston, 29-year-old krystle campbell was waiting at the finish line at the marathon to cheer on the runners. now she's dead. her identity was confirmed only a few hours ago. jason carroll was in the campbel campbells' hometown of medford. jason, what are you learning? >> just a terrible story, wolf. like so many other stories. a little while ago patty campbell came out on her front porch, she tried to speak about her daughter but she was so overcome by grief, she just simply couldn't do it. the story, a tragic case of a mix-up. let me explain more about what happened to krystle campbell. she got caught in the first explosion. and then, wolf, shortly thereafter, taken to the hospital,
qaeda, if it's al qaeda an the arabian peninsula, even a domestic political group trying to make a point, often there's a claim of responsibility in the first day or two. the silence is part of the investigation, and a reminder to us that what is not being said and what we don't know is perhaps much more important than what we do know. >> john, don't go too far away. moments before the terror attack here in boston, 29-year-old krystle campbell was waiting at the finish line at the...
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. >> these pressure cook erers ar tactic technique used by the taliban and al qaeda and afghanistan. they pick these pressure cookers up wherever they can, and they use them to make their ieds. >> the investigators are looking at it as an act of terror. any time a bomb is used around civilians, it is an act of terror. >> terror, he went on to say, murder, maiming by persons unknown. nash nags nationality unknown. allegiance unknown. >> a senior u.s. official is now telling me that, quote, there is no reporting indicating a foreign connection or any reaction from al qaeda. >> so it might be the video that tells, or the forensics. the crime scene still hot, still active. it's already borne witness to ordinary people doing extraordinary things to stop the bleeding, to ease the suffering, and to start the healing. >> more now on the investigation. the fragments, the possible pressure cooker we just saw as well as shreds of what might be that black nylon bag that the fbi says the bombs were stuffed in. that plus the new photo i showed you a minute ago that might show a bag at the first bo
. >> these pressure cook erers ar tactic technique used by the taliban and al qaeda and afghanistan. they pick these pressure cookers up wherever they can, and they use them to make their ieds. >> the investigators are looking at it as an act of terror. any time a bomb is used around civilians, it is an act of terror. >> terror, he went on to say, murder, maiming by persons unknown. nash nags nationality unknown. allegiance unknown. >> a senior u.s. official is now...
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. >> these pressure cookers are a technique that is used by the taliban and by al qaeda in afghanistan. they're very effective weapons, they try to pick these up wherever they can. they use them to make their ieds. >> the fbi is investigating as an act of terrorism. any time bombs are used to target civilians, it is an act of terror. >> reporter: terror, he went on to say, murder, maiming, traumatic amputations by persons unknown, nationality unknown, allegiance unknown. his homeland security secretary ruling out a broader plot. a high-level source going further. >> the senior u.s. official is now telling me that, quote, there is no reporting indicating a foreign connection or any reaction from al qaeda. >> so it might be the video that tells for the forensics. the crime scene still hot, still active. it's already borne witness to ordinary people doing extraordinary things to stop the bleeding, to ease the suffering and to start the healing. >> well, more now on the investigation. the fbi saying fragments of a pressure cooker found at the scene as well as shreds of what might be black
. >> these pressure cookers are a technique that is used by the taliban and by al qaeda in afghanistan. they're very effective weapons, they try to pick these up wherever they can. they use them to make their ieds. >> the fbi is investigating as an act of terrorism. any time bombs are used to target civilians, it is an act of terror. >> reporter: terror, he went on to say, murder, maiming, traumatic amputations by persons unknown, nationality unknown, allegiance unknown. his...
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they were just last month in the latest edition of the al qaeda online magazine "inspire." but they're all over the place. also putting shrapnel in them. ball bearings, nails. that's unfortunately very common, too. the explosive material that we believe was gun powder, smokeless powder. you look at this from a distance and you'd see, well, this is not a very cleverly made device. it's very common. but what the bomb technicians say is, yes, but, whoever built these managed to get them both to go off within 15 seconds of each other. and that suggests certainly some level of knowledge or -- or sophistication if you will. so they've taken all those pieces, chris. here's an interesting piece of data. the control tests have shown that after you blow up something like a pressure cooker bomb, the pieces are not consumed by the explosive. they're just made into thousands of pieces and spread all over the place. it is possible to recover 98%, 93% to 98% of them. that's why they've all been shipped here to the fbi crime lab, trying to keep them separate, which device they think is whi
they were just last month in the latest edition of the al qaeda online magazine "inspire." but they're all over the place. also putting shrapnel in them. ball bearings, nails. that's unfortunately very common, too. the explosive material that we believe was gun powder, smokeless powder. you look at this from a distance and you'd see, well, this is not a very cleverly made device. it's very common. but what the bomb technicians say is, yes, but, whoever built these managed to get them...
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it was pretty clear they say guided and supported by al qaeda in iran. as you said, lots of different elements. the key one being they were under surveillance for months. authorities went to pains to underscore there was no connection to the boston bombing, there was no imminent attack, but in fact, this was a threat of a real attack. how do they know that? from having listened in on them for months now. the key now is look for what the evidence shows and search warrants they have executed. they have a bail hearing in the morning in toronto and we'll have a good look at what they found hopefully. warrants are being executed as we speak. anderson? >> do we know how many people were involved in this alleged plot, and also, how were authorities able to catch them? >> right now, two were arrested, one in toronto, one in montreal. they say this is an open investigation. they do not rule out that more will be arrested. basically, it was the surveillance but it's interesting, anderson, they were again underscoring the fact that the first tip, the very first tip
it was pretty clear they say guided and supported by al qaeda in iran. as you said, lots of different elements. the key one being they were under surveillance for months. authorities went to pains to underscore there was no connection to the boston bombing, there was no imminent attack, but in fact, this was a threat of a real attack. how do they know that? from having listened in on them for months now. the key now is look for what the evidence shows and search warrants they have executed....
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official tells our barbara starr at the pentagon that no foreign connection or link to al qaeda had been found in this attack, at least not yet. they have not named any suspect yet, the federal government, and no one has claimed responsibility. but the man hunt is on one assumes one of the most intense in our country's history. the news of the attack sent a shock wave through wall street yesterday. the dow suffered its biggest drop of the year. today the markets bounced back. optimism about housing and a pickup in hiring are credited for the surge. the traders began the day with a moment of silence for the victims in boston just before the opening bell. we'll have more on the marathon bombings in just a moment, but first we want to bring you some of today's other headlines. thousands of american airlines passengers are stuck at their gates thanks to a computer outage. the airline grounded flights across the country until 5:00 p.m. eastern while the system is being repaired. american airlines said the ground stop did not impact arrivals. passengers who want to change their reservations wi
official tells our barbara starr at the pentagon that no foreign connection or link to al qaeda had been found in this attack, at least not yet. they have not named any suspect yet, the federal government, and no one has claimed responsibility. but the man hunt is on one assumes one of the most intense in our country's history. the news of the attack sent a shock wave through wall street yesterday. the dow suffered its biggest drop of the year. today the markets bounced back. optimism about...
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they used incidents to cite the fbi letting people slip through their fingers like the al qaeda recruiter, the little rock shooter and the accused ft. hood killer and the alleged american pakistani terrorist so when the congressman who is in charge of the house subcommittee on terrorism is coming out critical of the fbi, doesn't that say there are shoring up opportunities that we need to take very seriously here as the homeland is the battlefield. >> the homeland is a battlefield. there are tens of thousands of people dedicated to keeping us safe. i respect congressman king. he's thoughtful. he clearly is passionate on these issues and he's well versed. we're less than three days after tsarnaev has been brought into custody and he's drawing conclusions and linkages and passing a judgment on the national law enforcement community that i find irresponsible on a monday after a friday capture. i would love to see more facts come out and then we can take a look. when i was doing counterterrorism for a living, we wish we could construct that crystal ball to predict what was going to happen and
they used incidents to cite the fbi letting people slip through their fingers like the al qaeda recruiter, the little rock shooter and the accused ft. hood killer and the alleged american pakistani terrorist so when the congressman who is in charge of the house subcommittee on terrorism is coming out critical of the fbi, doesn't that say there are shoring up opportunities that we need to take very seriously here as the homeland is the battlefield. >> the homeland is a battlefield. there...
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is it some kind of al qaeda element that did get training in the al qaeda heartland, the traditional heartland of pakistan and the afghan border, or is this some type of plot that perhaps had originated somewhere else? we know that al qaeda affiliate organizations, if you will, are really gaining strength in syria, in iraq, across north africa. you'll remember an al qaeda north african affiliate, sponsored inspired organization, whatever you want to call it, carried that out that attack against the algerian gas plant a few months back. these affiliates, brooke, are a growing threat -- >> let me interrupt you. let me interrupt you. we want to go back to the news conference there in toronto. >> -- enforcement teams, also executed search warrants at various locations in toronto and montreal. arrested today were rahid yasser, 35 of toronto. they're in custody and will appear at old city hall courthouse tomorrow for bail hearings. as stated, our investigation and the evidence found indicated that the accused were conspireing to carry out a terrorist attack against a passenger train in the
is it some kind of al qaeda element that did get training in the al qaeda heartland, the traditional heartland of pakistan and the afghan border, or is this some type of plot that perhaps had originated somewhere else? we know that al qaeda affiliate organizations, if you will, are really gaining strength in syria, in iraq, across north africa. you'll remember an al qaeda north african affiliate, sponsored inspired organization, whatever you want to call it, carried that out that attack against...
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but in a case, they have not found a link to al-qaeda linked group overseas. therefore, no court would necessarily uphold the president as commander in chief designating him as an enemy combatant. legally they would be on shaky ground and if he is deemed an enemy combatant he still has a right to an attorney. he doesn't have to talk unless he wants to and there will are limited means that interrogators have to do so. >> the 48-hour is not a fixed time period. even in military commissions that have not secured any cone vix against anyone since 9/11. there is a right to counsel and there are procedures, too, all of which keep getting tested. >> it has nothing to do with military commissions. >> the question the justice department refuses to answer is whether the clock started ticking in terms of the 48-hour rule after he was taken into custody on friday night. >> gregg: he is not in condition to be interrogated yet. that may soon change. jennifer, thanks very much. we'll have a lot more how hely mai be tried and whether senator feinstein declaring it's unconstit
but in a case, they have not found a link to al-qaeda linked group overseas. therefore, no court would necessarily uphold the president as commander in chief designating him as an enemy combatant. legally they would be on shaky ground and if he is deemed an enemy combatant he still has a right to an attorney. he doesn't have to talk unless he wants to and there will are limited means that interrogators have to do so. >> the 48-hour is not a fixed time period. even in military commissions...
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qaeda o hunting al qaeda. thank you very much to both of you. colonel, what is your take on that? the fbi said, look, we did question the older brother, tamerlan, the other night. we questioned him two years ago at the request of a foreign government who thought he had links to extremism and determined at the time that there was nothing derogatory, their word, but him. therefore, they moved on. when you hear that and you think about what happened now, we've also of course reported that that young man went to russia, spent six months there, came back after that time and was -- was spending more time on extremist web sites, are you concerned? is this something that we should have picked up before or not? >> i do think it is something that we should have picked up before because it's always a missed opportunity when you get something like this, you have an opportunity to question somebody of this type and you don't follow up on it. now, it is possible that he didn't have these ideological views or at least they w
qaeda o hunting al qaeda. thank you very much to both of you. colonel, what is your take on that? the fbi said, look, we did question the older brother, tamerlan, the other night. we questioned him two years ago at the request of a foreign government who thought he had links to extremism and determined at the time that there was nothing derogatory, their word, but him. therefore, they moved on. when you hear that and you think about what happened now, we've also of course reported that that...
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from al qaeda elements in iran. they were saying they didn't believe it was in any way state sponsored. but iran and al qaeda not normally two things that go together. i can tell you from intelligence sources here that they have always been worried about iran hezbollah cells. cells that they believe remain in united states and the canada. but al qaeda and iran is a completely different element and we're still trying to gather more information about that. >> where are these two men from, paula? >> reporter: well, we do not have confirmation. it seems that one is from tunisia and one from the united arab emirates. i couldn't confirm the exact location from police today. they did underscore the fact, wolf, that they were not from canada and had not been here a very long time, underscoring the point, again, wolf, that this was not homegrown radicalization. we have had examples of that in the recent past. in canada we had two people that were tied to the attacks in algeria in january, but they were from canada, born in c
from al qaeda elements in iran. they were saying they didn't believe it was in any way state sponsored. but iran and al qaeda not normally two things that go together. i can tell you from intelligence sources here that they have always been worried about iran hezbollah cells. cells that they believe remain in united states and the canada. but al qaeda and iran is a completely different element and we're still trying to gather more information about that. >> where are these two men from,...
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and the worst in history, of course, 2001, september, when the al-qaeda operatives crashed the planes into the world trade center, the pentagon and in pennsylvania. >>> stay with us for continuing coverage of the boston bombings. coming up in moments we'll hear from a psychologist on how to process tragic events like this one. >>> a home invasion in loudoun county. aaron gilchrist has more from the live desk. >> reporter: a scary moment for a family in taylorstown, loudoun, virginia. this is chopper 4 above the scene, the home invasion robbery happened about 11:30 this morning on loyalty road in taylorstown, virginia, as we hear from the loudoun county sheriff's office, four men apparently entered this home. they held the family at gunpoint, went through their things, took some items and then took off. now, nobody was hurt in the incident but right now deputies and investigators are canvassing the scene here as you see it below the chopper, the house here as well as the rest of the neighborhood. they are looking for anything that could have been dropped, any type of evidence that coul
and the worst in history, of course, 2001, september, when the al-qaeda operatives crashed the planes into the world trade center, the pentagon and in pennsylvania. >>> stay with us for continuing coverage of the boston bombings. coming up in moments we'll hear from a psychologist on how to process tragic events like this one. >>> a home invasion in loudoun county. aaron gilchrist has more from the live desk. >> reporter: a scary moment for a family in taylorstown,...
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support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. now, the government, zoraida is saying -- they're vehemently denying it could be operating out of their country. the chairman of the sub committee out of counter terrorism. he was told an attack was going to be censored on a commuter train from canada to the united states. authorities say they thwarted this attack before it could get going. but, again, these two individuals will be in court here in toronto at 10:00 eastern time. >> i think he actually said specifically new york city as well and that he was very grateful they thwarted that attack. thank you very much. ted rowlands. police say they arrested two al qaeda terrorists. the pair is to have aprofile similar to the suspects in the boston bombings. that event in madrid is expected to draw 26,000 runners. still ahead heavy rains and spring you that not a good combination in the nation's mid section where there is record flooding
support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. now, the government, zoraida is saying -- they're vehemently denying it could be operating out of their country. the chairman of the sub committee out of counter terrorism. he was told an attack was going to be censored on a commuter train from canada to the united states. authorities say they thwarted this attack before it could get going. but,...
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second, that was an exception for how groups like the pakistani taliban and al qaeda normally build bombs. >> oh, it was an exception? >> that's not what they've used in the past. >> okay. >> so i don't think that's a tactic they would be likely to use. one last point that is important. we have to note. is the circuit board. that gives the fbi a sense of how the device might have been detonated and controlled. and also circuit boards can potentially be traced. if it's from a cell phone and the like, there might be a history about that cell phone. so that will be another critical investigative piece for the fbi and the boston police. >> michael isikoff, is it troubling or should we be troubled that there seems to be no leads or no theories that are being put out publicly yet a day later? or are we being overly anxious? i'm talking about the public. >> sure. and, look, there is a contradiction here. mr. deslaurias said yesterday there's no imminent physical threat to the public. but the fact is that there is a bomber, a terrorist bomber or bombers who are at loose in the community. and who
second, that was an exception for how groups like the pakistani taliban and al qaeda normally build bombs. >> oh, it was an exception? >> that's not what they've used in the past. >> okay. >> so i don't think that's a tactic they would be likely to use. one last point that is important. we have to note. is the circuit board. that gives the fbi a sense of how the device might have been detonated and controlled. and also circuit boards can potentially be traced. if it's...
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they allege the suspects had support from al qaeda in iran. cnn's ted rowlands is live in toronto for us this morning. >> good morning, ted, what's the latest. >> good morning, john, according to authorities the alleged plot was to attack a passenger train going from toronto to new york, and authorities here in canada say the suspect not only had the will, but had the capability to pull it off. in shackles and under heavy guard, 30-year-old chiheb esseghaier was thrown from montreal to toronto monday night, facing terrorism charges along with 35-year-old raed jaser. canadian authorities say the two were plotting an al qaeda supported attack on a passenger train traveling between canada and the united states. >> my understanding is that this was always under control of the rcmp and that at no time was anyone's life actually in danger. >> authorities say the suspects are not canadian citizens but they've declined to identify their nationality or how long they've been in canada and few details of the alleged plot have been released though canadia
they allege the suspects had support from al qaeda in iran. cnn's ted rowlands is live in toronto for us this morning. >> good morning, ted, what's the latest. >> good morning, john, according to authorities the alleged plot was to attack a passenger train going from toronto to new york, and authorities here in canada say the suspect not only had the will, but had the capability to pull it off. in shackles and under heavy guard, 30-year-old chiheb esseghaier was thrown from montreal...
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normally the jihadist groups the big ones like al qaeda, would take some kind of responsibility. because al qaeda and the jihadists have become so atom atomized, that doesn't mean this isn't somehow related to jihadists, they will sort through where this attack comes from. domestic, foreign, we will reach out to our foreign partners for any information we can have. information will be flooding into the national counterterrorism center from around the world, because every country in the world will be looking to its intelligence and law enforcement agencies for any clue as to whether or not this has some foreign connection. >> secretary rice president obama in his statement yesterday said how little the government knows, how little he know we don't know who did this why it was planned or executed foreign or domestic. why say that? does the president know that people are listening to every word he said including those who might be responsible? >> of course. the president wants to reassure the american people that the government is on the trail so to speak and that justice will be do
normally the jihadist groups the big ones like al qaeda, would take some kind of responsibility. because al qaeda and the jihadists have become so atom atomized, that doesn't mean this isn't somehow related to jihadists, they will sort through where this attack comes from. domestic, foreign, we will reach out to our foreign partners for any information we can have. information will be flooding into the national counterterrorism center from around the world, because every country in the world...
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this looks more like columbine than al qaeda. two kids who radicalize between themselves in closed circle and go out and commit murder. i would charge these guys with murderer than terrorism. bill: kristen powers, "daily beast" columnist and fox news contributor. rich, how do you come down on that? >> i think that is incredibly foolhardy. on one level there are resonances with columbine. you have two confederates like columbine. the mayhem was more on columbine level than settle 11th level. columbine did not have any idealogical component. this was murder out of sheer hatred. these guys were motivated by radical islam and hatred of the united states. i don't know all the agonized media coverage we don't know their motive yet. we clearly know what their motive was. the rest is finding out details to fill out the story. bill: you call it foolish, kirsten, what do you call the comment? >> i wouldn't go so far to say it is clear about what their motive is. there is a lot of theorizing what the motive is and points in the direction of
this looks more like columbine than al qaeda. two kids who radicalize between themselves in closed circle and go out and commit murder. i would charge these guys with murderer than terrorism. bill: kristen powers, "daily beast" columnist and fox news contributor. rich, how do you come down on that? >> i think that is incredibly foolhardy. on one level there are resonances with columbine. you have two confederates like columbine. the mayhem was more on columbine level than settle...
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. >> they can never defeat us whether al qaeda central or two twisted, perverted, cowardly knock-off jihadis here in boston. >> did the vice president get carried away there? from a certain angle that seems to indicate they were unaffiliated wanna-bes. jay carney would not touch that during his briefing today. >> i think the act was cowardly and it was terrorism. >> he seemed to indicate he doesn't believe they are connected to a large, foreign -- >> seemed to -- i'm sorry. you're making assessments i'm not going to engage in. >> another member of the obama administration secretary of state john kerry may have also gone overboard in talking about the suspects. here is what secretary kerry said during a trip to belgium. >> we just had a young person who went to russia and chechnya who blew people up in boston. he didn't stay where he went but learned something where he went and came back with a willingness to kill people. >> now, that sounds like the opposite of what vice president biden was saying. kerry seemed to be indicating the older suspect was trained during his trip to russia.
. >> they can never defeat us whether al qaeda central or two twisted, perverted, cowardly knock-off jihadis here in boston. >> did the vice president get carried away there? from a certain angle that seems to indicate they were unaffiliated wanna-bes. jay carney would not touch that during his briefing today. >> i think the act was cowardly and it was terrorism. >> he seemed to indicate he doesn't believe they are connected to a large, foreign -- >> seemed to --...
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on the jihadi elements al qaeda has chechen fighters and chechens who have cut their teeth and gone elsewhere. it is something the fbi will be looking at. it's important to note the extent the individuals are lone wolves oftentimes are not necessarily as effective so it does tip us off to the extent they might have had some training to be able to do this because oftentimes you can't build a bomb that's effective unless you practice. >> there are other signs they didn't have an exit strategy, robbing a 7-eleven, they inexplicably and in cold blood killed an m.i.t. police officer authorities say. that shows that maybe they didn't have the training or the discipline that you would think a jihadi terrorist would have. >> just as you can read a cookbook doesn't mean you're julia child. the sense with lone wolves we think they're a scary threat and already live in society, et cetera, but for every timothy mcveigh you have hundreds of dreamers and individuals who don't carry out attacks. >> for what we saw at the boston marathon how many dozens of events have been quashed or thwarted. >> in massachu
on the jihadi elements al qaeda has chechen fighters and chechens who have cut their teeth and gone elsewhere. it is something the fbi will be looking at. it's important to note the extent the individuals are lone wolves oftentimes are not necessarily as effective so it does tip us off to the extent they might have had some training to be able to do this because oftentimes you can't build a bomb that's effective unless you practice. >> there are other signs they didn't have an exit...
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>> al-qaeda's fingerprints are on this, especially al-qaeda ap which is the arabian peninsula. they pulled off the 2004 madrid explosion. they hit the uss cole. they tried to pull off -- this is their m.o. doesn't mean they did it. it means only if it wasn't them, it is someone who is absolutely following to the letter their m.o. to make it look like they did it. so, you know, this is just one of those things where guys like me in the business, and i assure you, the f.b.i. and the c.i.a. already know this. they've got it. they figured this out. they're immediately saying wow. look at the fingerprints. this is not like when my mother worked for j. edgar hoover in the 40s and read actual fingerprints. this is just that this is an imprint of an operation done by terrorists and i believe that it's going to come back to them. >> neil: then why the lack of bragging, or at least the lack of chatter posts of this incident on some of these arab sites where someone invariably claims responsibility as they have many times in the past, as though you have reminded me, not always in the past
>> al-qaeda's fingerprints are on this, especially al-qaeda ap which is the arabian peninsula. they pulled off the 2004 madrid explosion. they hit the uss cole. they tried to pull off -- this is their m.o. doesn't mean they did it. it means only if it wasn't them, it is someone who is absolutely following to the letter their m.o. to make it look like they did it. so, you know, this is just one of those things where guys like me in the business, and i assure you, the f.b.i. and the c.i.a....
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the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements in iran. now i can tell you there's no information indicates that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> catherine: the public was never in any danger. >> pam: more hot, summerlike weather across the bay area as we head into a new week. this is a live look at the bay bridge from our camera atop mount tamalpais. jacqueline bennett is live on our kron4 rooftop enjoying the sunshine. she joins us now with how hot it's expected to get. >> jacqueline: the wind is not too bad here on the roof. hitting 81 degrees today we did, we did we give me a couple of records that. the coastline is cooling off, still 74 in san francisco and 7589 livermore 88 and. pretty much everywhere attention in moderate you can see the fog that is coming up on the coastline. temperatures for tomorrow will be cooler. to bridge running in the '60s for the most part. jumping into the seventies away from the coastline near to the clock. in the 2:00. the 80 degree weather will continue to build. we did see a couple of record high
the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements in iran. now i can tell you there's no information indicates that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> catherine: the public was never in any danger. >> pam: more hot, summerlike weather across the bay area as we head into a new week. this is a live look at the bay bridge from our camera atop mount tamalpais. jacqueline bennett is live on our kron4 rooftop enjoying the sunshine. she joins us now with how hot it's...
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canadian authorities claim the suspect had direction and guidance from al qaeda members and around the there were no allegations of planned attacks were state- sponsored. one is believed to be in the tunisian and one is from the united arab emirates. authorities are saying the two men were planning on the revving a canadian passenger train. the attack appeared to be in the planning stages and was not imminent. >> three teenaged boys accused of last september's sexual assault a 15 year-old audrie pott from saratoga have been released from juvenile hall. the boys and not spend their days in home detention. audrey was a sophomore a saratoga high school that committed suicide days after the alleged attack. hear some of the reactions to the court's decision. >> i think they should be in juvenile hall and so the trial starts. i don't think it should be allowed to go to their own home, i don't think they deserve that. they are a threat. >> clearly the nature of the charges are important but they are also presumed to be innocent. unless they can convince the judge said that they are currently
canadian authorities claim the suspect had direction and guidance from al qaeda members and around the there were no allegations of planned attacks were state- sponsored. one is believed to be in the tunisian and one is from the united arab emirates. authorities are saying the two men were planning on the revving a canadian passenger train. the attack appeared to be in the planning stages and was not imminent. >> three teenaged boys accused of last september's sexual assault a 15 year-old...
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we did hearings and inspire magazine, the voice of one of the al qaeda affiliates, and the first issue they put out over the internet, talked about how to build a pressure cooker bomb, so you would follow that and assume it's al qaeda. but this is information that's publicly available on the internet and the kind of thing that anybody who was a lone wolf, a domestic terrorist. you can't draw conclusions, you have to follow the evidence. >> congressman meehan, thank you for bringing us up to date. we appreciate the information. >> our analyst has been giving us great information. fran town sand and juliette kayeen, telling us how significant this information is. you brought us the information, the lid of the pressure cooker found on a building right near the blast. >> yes, john. look, we had the pictures overnight as many of the bomb components and talked about the kind of forensic evidence. that sort of technical information is exactly what investigators need to make that the next step to identifying who planted the bomb. the lid itself, because of the size and centrality of the bomb,
we did hearings and inspire magazine, the voice of one of the al qaeda affiliates, and the first issue they put out over the internet, talked about how to build a pressure cooker bomb, so you would follow that and assume it's al qaeda. but this is information that's publicly available on the internet and the kind of thing that anybody who was a lone wolf, a domestic terrorist. you can't draw conclusions, you have to follow the evidence. >> congressman meehan, thank you for bringing us up...
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do you see any al-qaeda fingerprints on this? >> the only fingerprint i have seen is possibly ideology, but not operation. every step of the way was red mentary. if you look at -- rudimentary. you have a kid with a hoodie and a cap. if he wants to obscure himself, the hoodie goes on. if they had operational training, i want to know who. they were amateurs. >> but they hurt a lot of people. >> correct. >> chris: some law enforcement officials are criticizing authorities in boston for lacking town the entire metropolitan community. a million people for 1 12 hours. we don't do that if there is a serial killer on the loose. they did that for tsarnaev. they say it's overreaction. question, would you have done that? was that a reasonable response >> i don't know if we would have done that, because i don't know if we thought of doing it. but it was genius. the right thing for them to do. you have to remember the one brother when he was killed had some kind of device on his body. you don't know if the second person had a device on their
do you see any al-qaeda fingerprints on this? >> the only fingerprint i have seen is possibly ideology, but not operation. every step of the way was red mentary. if you look at -- rudimentary. you have a kid with a hoodie and a cap. if he wants to obscure himself, the hoodie goes on. if they had operational training, i want to know who. they were amateurs. >> but they hurt a lot of people. >> correct. >> chris: some law enforcement officials are criticizing authorities...
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his 30-plus years experience in counterterrorism includes work on the al qaeda bombing of the u.s.s. coal in 2000. >> something just blew up. reporter: mcfadden believes the number one priority of investigators is to be sure there are no accomplices still at large. >> are there other events coming? what other events are planned and doing everything possible to rule out that there could be other terrorist acts in place and do everything possible to disrupt that. >> reporter: as for the surviving brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev, a gunshot wound to his neck currently prevents him from speaking. investigators believe it may have been self-inflicted, a possible suicide attempt. needless to say, many want to hear what he has to say including massachusetts governor deval patrick. >> i think all of the law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. >> reporter: in a controversial move, the justice department plans to begin questioning tsarnaev before reading him his miranda rights, saying investigators need immediate i
his 30-plus years experience in counterterrorism includes work on the al qaeda bombing of the u.s.s. coal in 2000. >> something just blew up. reporter: mcfadden believes the number one priority of investigators is to be sure there are no accomplices still at large. >> are there other events coming? what other events are planned and doing everything possible to rule out that there could be other terrorist acts in place and do everything possible to disrupt that. >> reporter: as...
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it seemed to me as we are getting al qaeda overseas, terrorist groups foreign and domestic getting more sophisticated, that the federal role, as important as it is, we need an import local. if you believe there is enough start -- funding to building of more local because using federal intel may not be sufficient in the near future, i look forward to your questions. onen the jamming question, of the key differences between military use of jamming equipment and using it in a domestic civilian environment is it is difficult to jam only bad stuff. you end up interfering with signals more generally in a civilian environment. inre were two early pilots 2006 and 2007 in the department to look at whether that anti- scanning technology could be used in a civilian way. but i do not know whether there is new research being done in that regard. getting bac to the chance for progress -- i can understand the probms you are talking about. it would go a great way toward minimizing the issue. >> exactly. we do not know whether or not this was remotely detonated. , we encourage state and locals and relig
it seemed to me as we are getting al qaeda overseas, terrorist groups foreign and domestic getting more sophisticated, that the federal role, as important as it is, we need an import local. if you believe there is enough start -- funding to building of more local because using federal intel may not be sufficient in the near future, i look forward to your questions. onen the jamming question, of the key differences between military use of jamming equipment and using it in a domestic civilian...
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it's been used by al qaeda, but it's also been advertised in domestic extremist web sites. what is important the components could potentially be traced back to reports of a circuit board being included. something like that might be relatively distinctive and that could be a key piece for the fbi to trace back. where that came from, how it was purchased and how ultimately it got in that bomb. you combine that with video and photos we are talking about and that is where you see this start. you hope to break wider open. >> guys, the patriots day on monday started with the red sox game at 11:00 in the morning. they came back and they won in walkoff fashion. obviously, things turned terrible from there. the red sox were back on the field in cleveland last night. a moment of silence at progressive field there before the indians hosted the red sox. it was the sox first game since the marathon attacks. the game mike napoli hit a three-run double that helped the red sox win the game and hanging in the dugout a jersey with the word "boston strong." and number 617 for the zip code whe
it's been used by al qaeda, but it's also been advertised in domestic extremist web sites. what is important the components could potentially be traced back to reports of a circuit board being included. something like that might be relatively distinctive and that could be a key piece for the fbi to trace back. where that came from, how it was purchased and how ultimately it got in that bomb. you combine that with video and photos we are talking about and that is where you see this start. you...
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it really -- this marathon bombing plays into the al qaeda playbook. so i would not discount -- again, as i've said throughout your programs, we still at this point really don't know if this is a foreign or a domestic terror plot. >> all right. very important point to still make tonight. thank you very much. we appreciate your time as always, chairman mccall. still to come, we have more of our coverage of the boston marathon bombings and the new video that we have tonight. the fbi video of the two possible suspects, we're going to go through it again. as i said, it's riveting. you keep wanting to see it and see it and see it. is there a clue in the hat that they're wearing specifically? plus, a desperate effort to save possible survivors in the west texas explosion. the latest from the scene. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your
it really -- this marathon bombing plays into the al qaeda playbook. so i would not discount -- again, as i've said throughout your programs, we still at this point really don't know if this is a foreign or a domestic terror plot. >> all right. very important point to still make tonight. thank you very much. we appreciate your time as always, chairman mccall. still to come, we have more of our coverage of the boston marathon bombings and the new video that we have tonight. the fbi video...
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he joined an al-qaeda affiliate group. he researched it online and was a close ties with a man that tried to set up a bomb outside a chicago bar. a special tribute to the london marathon. runners observing 30 seconds of silence in honor of the victims of monday terror attack in boston. many wearing ribbons to those that were fallen and they set up a relief fund to the victims and donate about $3 to every person that crosses the finish line. police are in heavy guard putting out more than 40% more officers than last year. >>> the obama administration taking heat of the aclu for not reading the bombing suspect his miranda rights. chris wallace is live here next. >> tucker: what if the teenage suspect refuses to talk. should he be sent to guantanamo bay. the secretary of defense just weighed in on this. we'll bring it to you when we come back. hi i'm terry, and i have diabetic nerve pain. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you
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while the design experts say is al qaeda 101, investigators are baffled. no individual or group has taken responsibility. >> the person who did this is someone's friend, neighbor, co-worker or relative. someone knows who did this. >> reporter: so the fbi heavily relying on the public. they say more than 2,000 tips have already come in. and they are following up on each and every one of them. john, and diana. >> marci, 24 hours ago we were talking about a potential suspect. investigators at a suburban boston apartment. any update on that? >> we were told investigators were questioning a 20-year-old student. investigators aren't giving us any information about that. a source tells abc news it appears the tips that led investigators to this 20-year-old and to this apartment didn't pan out. so at this point it appears he is not considered a person of interest. but investigators say they are not ruling anything out at this point. >> marci, the pressure cooker bombs, what are you hearing from intelligence and how -- what's the latest on these? >> well this is so
while the design experts say is al qaeda 101, investigators are baffled. no individual or group has taken responsibility. >> the person who did this is someone's friend, neighbor, co-worker or relative. someone knows who did this. >> reporter: so the fbi heavily relying on the public. they say more than 2,000 tips have already come in. and they are following up on each and every one of them. john, and diana. >> marci, 24 hours ago we were talking about a potential suspect....
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these are basically the methods of al-qaeda. all i need is one indicator, the identity of a perpetrator, a video, a press release. otherwise this could also be used by other type of terrorists. i would feel that this is how al-qaeda operates, but i don't have that one determining element that would be the i.d. of that person. >> brian: this would be an enormous success for them had they pulled this off, had they been behind this. how do they view what happened so far? >> well, even if we don't know who that is, if it's domestic or international, you already have sources on-line in the middle east by jihaddists who are very happy that something bad happened to the united states. if indeed we go the route of al-qaeda or their allies, that would show us what their intentions are for the future. it's not really linked to boston. it could be any american city. that is the model that we have in front of our eyes, if indeed it is that route. >> brian: so we have this saudi citizen, a person of interest, we're questioning him and have a
these are basically the methods of al-qaeda. all i need is one indicator, the identity of a perpetrator, a video, a press release. otherwise this could also be used by other type of terrorists. i would feel that this is how al-qaeda operates, but i don't have that one determining element that would be the i.d. of that person. >> brian: this would be an enormous success for them had they pulled this off, had they been behind this. how do they view what happened so far? >> well, even...